A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-speaking Race. Outlined in Its Inception, Development, Diffusion and Present ConditionC. Scribner's sons, 1890 - 420 páginas |
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... royal council , to which gathered only the great officers of the realm . Nevertheless , a rem- nant of the old order remained . When the witan had elected the King , it was not felt that the action was confirmed until the ring of ...
... royal council , to which gathered only the great officers of the realm . Nevertheless , a rem- nant of the old order remained . When the witan had elected the King , it was not felt that the action was confirmed until the ring of ...
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... royal line , to place the crown on the brow of Harold . More than all , quite beneath the surface , as it were , each village - moot discussed and voted , and from each went forth the repre- sentatives to speak for their townsmen in the ...
... royal line , to place the crown on the brow of Harold . More than all , quite beneath the surface , as it were , each village - moot discussed and voted , and from each went forth the repre- sentatives to speak for their townsmen in the ...
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... royal demesne sent its rep- resentatives , the traditional reeve and four men . Here , for the first time , we have historical proof of the summoning of representatives in any shape to the national council . It was , without doubt ...
... royal demesne sent its rep- resentatives , the traditional reeve and four men . Here , for the first time , we have historical proof of the summoning of representatives in any shape to the national council . It was , without doubt ...
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... royal grant , but is really a treaty , which John had no idea of keeping , between him and his subjects , based on a series of articles drawn up by them . The Barons maintain the right of the whole people as against themselves as well ...
... royal grant , but is really a treaty , which John had no idea of keeping , between him and his subjects , based on a series of articles drawn up by them . The Barons maintain the right of the whole people as against themselves as well ...
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... - chief . Only such were summoned , and a royal summons had now become essential . The vast num- 1 Thomson : Historical Essay on Magna Charta , pp . 422 , 423 . - ber holding , of those subordinate to the King MAGNA CHARTA . 51.
... - chief . Only such were summoned , and a royal summons had now become essential . The vast num- 1 Thomson : Historical Essay on Magna Charta , pp . 422 , 423 . - ber holding , of those subordinate to the King MAGNA CHARTA . 51.
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